caliharris123
25.08.2019 •
Mathematics
Charlene has 12 plastic cups.of the 12 plastic cups,3 were green,4 are red,and 5 are blue.she stacks the cups into a single stack in random order. what is the probability that the cups on top of the stack is not green
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- L Leisure and Entertainment History of International Women s Day: When Did the Celebration of March 8th Begin?...
- S Style and Beauty Intimate Haircut: The Reasons, Popularity, and Risks...
- A Art and Culture When Will Eurovision 2011 Take Place?...
- S Style and Beauty How to Choose the Perfect Hair Straightener?...
- F Family and Home Why Having Pets at Home is Good for Your Health...
- H Health and Medicine How to perform artificial respiration?...
- H Health and Medicine 10 Tips for Avoiding Vitamin Deficiency...
- F Food and Cooking How to Properly Cook Buckwheat?...
- F Food and Cooking How Many Grams Are In a Tablespoon?...
- L Leisure and Entertainment Carving: History and Techniques for Creating Vegetable and Fruit Decorations...
Answers on questions: Mathematics
- M Mathematics ASAP can someone please help me?!!...
- M Mathematics LetA,B,CandDbe the following sets:A={red, blue, green, purple}B={red, red, green}C={red,{green}, red,{red, green},{green, green, red}}D={blue, blue, blue, green, green, purple}Let...
- H History Which generational groups were born during the vietnam war years?...
- M Mathematics Need with 16 ,17 and 18 easy 6th grade math...
- M Mathematics The function below models the height (cm) of a burning candle over time (hrs). find f(20). interpret the solution and discuss its viability. f(t)=24-(3/2)tPLS HELP ASAP THIS...
- M Mathematics Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match each ratio with its simplest form. 3:1 2:3 .. . 96:32 22:33 0 0 0 0 0 0 12:36 72:56 5463...
Ответ:
12 plastic cups total
3 green
4 red, 5 blue
the probability to have a non-green cup at the top of the stack is 9 out of 12, those are the non-green cups, so:
probability = 9/12 = 0.57 = 75%
Ответ:
96 lb
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that
Number of nuts =32 lb
Cost of 1 nut=$2
We have to find that how many pounds of $6 nuts must used.
Let x pounds be the nuts worth $6 per lb must be used.
Mixture =32+x
Cost of one lb nut in mixture =$5
According to question
Hence, 96 lb of nuts worth $6 per lb must used.